says Good Morning Sunday direct from Seville, Spain. Roger joins the Easter Day celebrations and looks back at Holy Week and the colourful processions that fill the city and attract thousands of pilgrims. Research JUDI ROSE
Producers HUGH FAUPEL and JOHN FORREST. BBC Manchester
Daniel Pageon salutes some great French entertainers Edith Piaf (1915-63)
The legend of the 'Little
Parisian Sparrow' lives on, more than 20 years after her death.
Producer ANTHONY WILLS
Contributors
Unknown:
Daniel
Pageon
Unknown:
Edith
Piaf
Producer:
Anthony
Wills
from
Folkestone Parish Church, Kent Introduced by Robert Prizeman Hymns: Christ is the King!; The day of Resurrection; At the Lamb's high feast; Ye choirs of new Jerusalem; A brighter dawn is breaking; Now is eternal life; 0 Lord of every shining constellation; Jesus lives!; Alleluya! Alleluya!
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